Former ambassador: Vuccikiki likes working with the Chinese because they don't care about laws

Germany's former ambassador to northern Macedonia and Montenegro, deputy chairman of the German Bundestag's Association for South East Europe, Gudrun Stinecker, praised that Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, likes co-operation with Chinese investors, because “s are not interested in rules and laws, and because he brings money”. “Would be due [...]
The Serbian government would be obliged to pay attention to laws and standards (when it comes to Chinese investments). But it is clear that the government will not do so. This should then be done by nongovernmental organisations and independent media”, Stinecker said of the Vojvodina portal “Autonomija”, the Klankosova.tv broadcast.
Speaking of violations of the human rights of Vietnamese workers at the Linglong tyre factory site in Zrenanjin, she estimated that Serbian officials' response was in fact a confirmation that the government, “as rule”, is not interested in violating Vietnamese workers' human rights.
She estimated that Western Balkan countries are actually “states blocked, where corrupt small elites do everything to stay in power because it guarantees them large revenues”.
In that system, there are those who benefit from and don't want to change anything and those who adapt or leave. It means that only a small number of people really want to change something for the better. And don't forget the extremely negative impact of the media, including the so-called social media under the control of the ruling elite”, said Ambassador Steinacker.
According to her, in the <x0 states seized” the judiciary is primarily caught.
There is no law and justice in much there, only rhetoric for law and justice is present. It is typical of the seized states that the political structures in power cover a scandal after another”, she said. /












